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		<h2>Maven</h1>
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			You can use lombok with maven by adding the following to your <strong>pom.xml</strong>:
			<div class="snippet">&lt;dependencies&gt;
	&lt;dependency&gt;
		&lt;groupId&gt;org.projectlombok&lt;/groupId&gt;
		&lt;artifactId&gt;lombok&lt;/artifactId&gt;
		&lt;version&gt;@VERSION@&lt;/version&gt;
		&lt;scope&gt;provided&lt;/scope&gt;
	&lt;/dependency&gt;
&lt;/dependencies&gt;</div>
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		<h2>Ivy</h2>
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			You can use lombok with ivy by adding the following to your <strong>ivy.xml</strong>:
			<div class="snippet">&lt;dependency org="org.projectlombok" name="lombok" rev="@VERSION@" conf="build" /&gt;</div>
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		<h2>SBT</h2>
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            		You can use lombok with SBT by adding the following to your <strong>build.sbt</strong>:
            		<div class="snippet">libraryDependencies += "org.projectlombok" % "lombok" % "@VERSION@"</div>
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		<h2>Gradle</h2>
		
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			If your gradle version is <strong> >= 2.12</strong> you can use lombok by adding the following to your <strong>build.gradle</strong> in the <strong>dependencies</strong> block:
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			If you use an older version you can still use the following:
			<div class="snippet">provided "org.projectlombok:lombok:@VERSION@"</div>
			as long as your gradle build include a war task (otherwise the "provided" scope is not available and you have to create your own configuration as <a href="https://issues.gradle.org/browse/GRADLE-784">explained here</a> )
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			<strong><em>NOTE:</em></strong> You'll still need to download lombok, or doubleclick on the lombok.jar file downloaded by maven / ivy / gradle, to install lombok into your eclipse installation.
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